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by Curt and Kelly Wissink
Have you ever wondered what this logo means? This is an RSS feed logo for blogs and news sites.
This feed button allows you to subscribe to that favorite blog or news site. RSS stands for(Really Simple Syndication or Subscription). In the same way you would think of a magazine subscription, but free. How cool is that?
The video below is excellent to get you started with RSS feeds. Every time some one adds new information to their blog or news site you are automatically sent a post to your RSS home or library called a Reader. I use Google Reader but you can use others like: Bloglines, Newsgator or MY Yahoo.
This will save you time. You will start discovering new blogs and news in your niche market.
Network marketers who start today will wonder how they lived without it.
So what did you think? Are you ready to RSS?
by Curt and Kelly Wissink

Image by blogtalkradio
"The simplest podcast API ever. Call their special phone number: 646-200-0000.
It records the call.
When you're done it creates an RSS 2.0 feed with an enclosure that's an
MP3 of the call.
"- Dave Winer
"I like this new podcasting API from BlogTalkRadio."- Robert Scoble
Podcasts are gaining momentum.
Mobile podcasting just made the world flatter. The field has been leveled. Now you don't have to be a techie to get your message out to the masses.
You don't have to buy all kinds of studio equipment. Your mobile phone is your microphone and your car, library, rest stop become your studio.
No sign-up or sign-in.
"There are no additional changes attached to the service other than what
your phone service charges you to call the NY-based telephone number."-Lisa Padilla
But, your phone number is part of the RSS feed.
Which brings up a security issue and I'm sure BlogTalkRadio is all over it.
"Using Cinch is simple:
- Call (646) 200-0000
- Talk
- Subscribe or use as the RSS feed as an API - http://cinch.blogtalkradio.com/YOURPHONENUMBER
We provide the network, storage and feed."-BlogTalkRadio
"Thanks to everyone for the feedback on Cinch. The goal is to keep it
simple and let developers build tools on top of the service. Dave said
it best by calling it a simple podcasting API.
To address
privacy and spoofing concerns we will introduce some added
functionality in the next few days. However, the core functionality
will remain unchanged. Users will not be required to register and
create a user name or pin to use the service."- Kris Smith
If your phone number in the RSS feed concerns you, check a few of other podcasting services that require sign-up or sign-in:
Are these the best podcasting services? What have you used?
